Tag: class
Trans People Aren’t ‘Chucking Bricks’, They’re Fighting to Survive
Aimee Armstrong
‘Don’t talk about class’: Under Starmer, Labour Is Reverting Back to Its Old Ways
Ben Tippet
The Next Referendum?
In light of Labour’s evolving Brexit stance, James Butler is joined by Richard Seymour to take a broad look at Brexit politics.
Regional Accent + Reactionary Politics = Working Class?
Ash Sarkar Meets Akala | Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Ash Sarkar spoke to Akala about the white working class, conscious rap and politics, Britishness and his new book Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire.
Sticks and Stones May Break Owen Jones, but Words Will Never Hurt Him
Owen Jones joins Matt Zarb-Cousin and Max Shanly on All The Best for a lively discussion on Lycamobile scandal, the Windrush scandal, problems with the media and a general salting sesh.
On Migration and the State: Lea Ypi
On #NovaraFM, James Butler is joined by Lea Ypi, professor in political theory at the LSE to discuss ways of thinking about migration, what it tells us about the state and the possibility of an emancipatory cosmopolitanism.
Against Adult Supremacy: The Anti-Capitalist Case for Child Liberation
Matt Broomfield
‘This Is Belonging’: How the Army Stole Utopia
Maddy Ridgley
What Is Effeminacy and How Can We Celebrate It?
Jules Gleeson
Silicon Laggy: How Neoliberal Roots Hold Gaming Back
Simon Saunders
Against ‘Integration’
Ash Sarkar looks at recent comments by Professor Ted Cantle on segregation in the UK and explains why ‘Integration’ is a flawed and oppressive approach to understanding race.
#CleanForTheQueen – Who Really Cleans for the Queen?
As Britain’s top toffs line up for smug photo opportunities as part of Clean For The Queen Aaron Bastani asks: Who really cleans for the Queen?
Free Education, the Middle Classes and Radical Education Policy: a 5-Point Analysis
Sol Gamsu
Radical Lives: Sylvia Pankhurst
Daniel Whittall
6 Considerations on Rotherham, Racism and the Right
Craig McVegas
Feminism, Class, Work
On this week’s show James Butler is joined by Dawn Foster as they discuss feminism and class.